The year is III 253, and the children of Elrond have their own adventures, intermixed with stories of the Second Age told from those who lived through that time.
*Story Complete* Epilogue: The Third Age Elrond reflects over the events that ended the Second Age, and takes a huge step forward in his role as one of the Wise.

Excerpts from the 'Book of Memories', a remembrance compiled by the nephew of King Thranduil, recounting a lively Elven childhood in the royal House of Oropher. The adventures of Legolas and Daeron as seen through Daeron's eyes. The curiosity of two elflings leads them into the woods and into danger. Humor/Drama. Complete.

Even the hardiest of Rangers has a soft spot. Written to honor mothers everywhere for Mother's Day, this little story features Aragorn, Halbarad, and, in a rather vicarious way, Gilraen. Somewhat angsty and dark, but I like to think that there's hope at the end.

For two weeks, the Fellowship wandered through the wilderness between Caradhras and Rivendell, yet Tolkien tells us almost nothing of this very formative time. Behold the missing scenes! Floods, Wargs, stray arrows, crumbling cliffs, blizzards, personality conflicts...it's all here.

Late one night, Gandalf brings a very ill Ranger to the closest refuge, Bag End, knowing that Bilbo is immune to this illness -- but Gandalf is unaware that a tweenager is now living there. An AU look at Frodo's early life with Bilbo; how he met Gandalf; and the "chance meeting" which inspired Aragorn's dedication to the safeguarding of the Shire.